Virginia law states that demerit points awarded for violations related to radar detectors before July 1, 1992, are to be rescinded and removed from driving records. Additionally, it is illegal to possess, sell, or use a speedometer that is not in good working order on Virginia roads. These provisions aim to regulate traffic violations and vehicle equipment standards.
No, demerit points awarded before July 1, 1992, for radar detector violations have been rescinded and removed from driving records.
No, it is unlawful to possess, sell, or offer for sale a vehicle with a speedometer that is not in good working order.
A speedometer in good working order accurately displays the vehicle's speed and is free from defects that impair its function.
Yes, using or having a defective speedometer on a vehicle operated on Virginia highways is illegal and can result in penalties.